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  2. Nocino - Wikipedia

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    It may be homemade; villages and even individual families often have their own (oftentimes secret) recipes, including different additions like cinnamon, juniper berries, lemon or orange zest, vanilla pods, coffee beans, or clove. The spices are added lightly, to avoid overpowering the flavour of the walnuts. A classic base consists of vodka. [1]

  3. The Secret History of How Coffee Took Over the World - AOL

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    In 1511, coffee was banned by jurists and scholars led by Meccan governor Khair Beg, who feared that coffee's stimulating effects and role in public discourse would breed opposition to his rule.

  4. List of caffeinated alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Drink Caffeine source Caffeine (mg/drink) Caffeine (mg/100 ml) ABV Recipe Espresso martini: Espresso, Kahlúa: 217 mg 164 mg 9.8% 1.5 oz espresso (212 mg caffeine), 10 ml sugar syrup, 30 ml Kahlúa (20% ABV. 1.5 oz Kahlúa contains 5 mg of caffeine) [2]), 50 ml vodka (40%)

  5. Crazy Mocha Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    The original store was the Dancing Goats coffee shop on Ellsworth Avenue in Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh. [2] The shop had been named after the apocryphal legend of the dancing goat [broken anchor] that heralded the beginning of coffee. [3] [4] It was purchased in 2000 by Ken Zeff, a merchandise buyer for J.C. Penney and native resident ...

  6. That's the Spirit: 9 Different Types of Vodka, Explained - AOL

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    What you need to know about potato vodka, corn vodka—and all of those flavored options. That's the Spirit: 9 Different Types of Vodka, Explained Skip to main content

  7. Kaldi - Wikipedia

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    The myth of Kaldi the Ethiopian goatherd and his dancing goats, the coffee origin story most frequently encountered in Western literature, embellishes the credible tradition that the Sufi encounter with coffee occurred in Ethiopia, which lies just across the narrow passage of the Red Sea from Arabia's western coast.

  8. Liqueur coffee - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of coffee liqueur beverages commonly served in the Americas. English Coffee, with Gin. English Coffee with Gin is a liqueur coffee beverage that is served as a cocktail. It is typically prepared with Triple sec, Kahlua, and whipped cream. Calypso coffee, Spanish coffee, or Jamaican coffee Often served with rum and Tia Maria or ...

  9. Peach Street Distillers - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, their products were sold in Colorado and as of 2011 their Goat Vodka and Jackelope Gin were also available in Oregon, California and Kansas. [4] [2] Peach Street Distillers sources corn from Olathe, and pears, plums and peaches locally.